Lode vs. Placer Location Sample Clauses

Lode vs. Placer Location. Federal and state laws and regulations distinguish between lode and placer deposits by providing similar but separate procedures for locating each type of claim. While it is often difficult to determine whether a deposit should be characterized as a lode or placer, the difference is critical to the validity of the claims, for use of the wrong type of location will result in an invalid location. The Materials Examined do not reflect whether the Certificates of Location describe the claims as lodes or placers. Determination as to whether the various areas of mineralization upon which the Subject Claims were located are properly characterized as lode or placer deposits is a geologic determination that is beyond the scope of our examination.
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